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A matrix whose eigenvectors are not complete.
If A and B are equal by definition (i.e., A is defined as B), then this is written symbolically as A=B, A:=B, or sometimes A≜B.
The property of being degenerate.
Given an undirected graph, a degree sequence is a monotonic nonincreasing sequence of the vertex degrees (valencies) of its graph vertices. The number of degree sequences for ...
The number of degrees of freedom in a problem, distribution, etc., is the number of parameters which may be independently varied.
One of the three 2-polyaboloes.
A metric g_(ij) which is zero for i!=j.
A cryptarithmetic in which digits are used to represent other digits.
The number of digits D in an integer n is the number of numbers in some base (usually 10) required to represent it. The numbers 1 to 9 are therefore single digits, while the ...
The dihedral group D_3 is a particular instance of one of the two distinct abstract groups of group order 6. Unlike the cyclic group C_6 (which is Abelian), D_3 is ...
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